The Statesman's Manual: An Enlarged and Revised Edition of the President's Messages ; with Other Public Documents, a Biography of Each President, and a History of Their Administrations, Etc, Volume 1 |
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Page 369
... vessels lying in the Penobscot river , and others , were destroyed or fell into their hands . The blockade of the harbors kept a considerable part of the American navy from opportunities of adventuring at sea , but several of the ...
... vessels lying in the Penobscot river , and others , were destroyed or fell into their hands . The blockade of the harbors kept a considerable part of the American navy from opportunities of adventuring at sea , but several of the ...
Page 377
... vessels , mount- ing 8,000 guns ; of which 345 were ships , 610 brigs , 520 schooners , 135 sloops , and 750 vessels of various classes taken by the Americans and re- captured by the enemy ; making altogether 2,416 vessels , with their ...
... vessels , mount- ing 8,000 guns ; of which 345 were ships , 610 brigs , 520 schooners , 135 sloops , and 750 vessels of various classes taken by the Americans and re- captured by the enemy ; making altogether 2,416 vessels , with their ...
Page 434
... vessels , on the same conditions that they might be transported in vessels of the United States ; and in return , it was re- quired that a like accommodation should be granted to the vessels of the United States in the ports of other ...
... vessels , on the same conditions that they might be transported in vessels of the United States ; and in return , it was re- quired that a like accommodation should be granted to the vessels of the United States in the ports of other ...
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE PAGE | xiii |
Amendments to the Constitution | 22 |
Second Annual Address December 8 1790 | 36 |
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